Picasso's Birthplace: Málaga Art & History

Málaga
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Discover the humble beginnings of a global art legend at Picasso's Birthplace Museum in Málaga. This cherished landmark in the heart of the city's historic center offers a unique portal into the early life of Pablo Picasso, the revolutionary artist who redefined modern art. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of his childhood home and explore exhibits that illuminate the influences and environment that nurtured his extraordinary talent from its very inception.

Overview

Step into the world of a global art icon at Picasso's Birthplace Museum in Málaga, Spain. This historic building, located in the heart of the city's charming old town, marks the very spot where Pablo Picasso, one of the 20th century's most influential artists, was born on October 25, 1881. Originally a family home, the building now houses the Museo Casa Natal Picasso, dedicated to preserving and celebrating the early life and artistic legacy of the painter. The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Picasso's formative years, showcasing personal belongings, photographs, and early artworks that illustrate his profound connection to Málaga. Visitors can explore the rooms where Picasso spent his childhood, gaining insight into the environment that shaped his prodigious talent. The collection includes items from his parents, such as his father's sketchbook, and various pieces gifted by Picasso himself to the city of Málaga. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions featuring contemporary art and cultural events, further enriching the visitor experience. Discover the tender years of a master, from his first artistic explorations to the influences that would later define Cubism and beyond. A visit here is a journey back in time, connecting you directly to the origins of a revolutionary artistic spirit. It’s an essential stop for art lovers and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Málaga, offering a unique perspective on the man behind the masterpieces.

Opening Hours

Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM (October - May), 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (June - September).

Sundays and Public Holidays: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

Mondays: Closed (except if it falls on a public holiday, then it follows holiday hours).

Admission Prices

General admission: €4.00.

Reduced price (students, seniors over 65, groups of 8+): €3.00.

Children under 18: Free.

Location

Málaga, Spain
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